Serpent to 1/10th EP Touring Kit S400
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It depends upon the electronics you have in your car - I've got Futaba 9550 servos, LRP Quantum2 Comp ESC, Spektrum Mirco receiver, GM Stock 19T motor and a 3300 6 Cell battery. Also make sure your shell isn't too heavy - mine weighs 100g - I make sure I only spray the shell with light coats of paint.
I don't find the car heavy - I tested the Tamiya TRF 415 a couple of years ago and it weighed 872g without tyres and battery - the S400 weighs 850g, also without tyres and battery (with the same electronics).
Ok compared to the Xray FK 04 I tested in the same review, the S400 is heavier, the FK 04 weighed a tiny 815g!!!! But I ended up having to put almost 100g of lead onto the chassis!
Cheers, Mark.
I don't find the car heavy - I tested the Tamiya TRF 415 a couple of years ago and it weighed 872g without tyres and battery - the S400 weighs 850g, also without tyres and battery (with the same electronics).
Ok compared to the Xray FK 04 I tested in the same review, the S400 is heavier, the FK 04 weighed a tiny 815g!!!! But I ended up having to put almost 100g of lead onto the chassis!
Cheers, Mark.
I have only MSX, which one are heavier?
Looked on S400 seems lightweight with durable material chassis, but i still think any car must have light drivetrain to gain on acceleration.
Anyway, thanks for your reply.
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Tech Apprentice
The Five cell chassis already on sale!!
Serpent earn so much money!! it a little bit expensive
http://www.rc-union.com/product_info...ducts_id=11072
Serpent earn so much money!! it a little bit expensive
http://www.rc-union.com/product_info...ducts_id=11072
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We have test the S400 with 5 cell chassis and 3.5T motor. The car has better grip at rear but with less steering. The steering issue is fixed.
Regards
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Tamiya which sus. mount same S400 0 & 1 Deg ?
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